On Sunday, January 12th, the 25th edition of the “Crossing Winter Paris” vintage car parade took place in the grand city of Paris, France. Many car owners drove a variety of rare antique cars to join the festivities, providing car enthusiasts with a feast for the eyes.
This unique holiday event was organized by the Vincennes en Anciennes vintage car club, the largest of its kind in France, bringing together retro cars from different eras and brands from around the world.
Early on Sunday morning, as the sky just began to brighten, around 700 meticulously maintained vintage vehicles, including cars, motorcycles, scooters, buses, and even tractors, gathered on the streets of Paris. The grand procession kicked off from the Vincennes Castle in the south of Paris, passing by famous landmarks such as Place de la Bastille, the Arc de Triomphe, and the Eiffel Tower, turning the streets of Paris into a museum of classic automobiles.
It is reported that all vehicles in the parade are at least 30 years old, with some dating back to the 1930s. Therefore, this grand parade is not just a visual spectacle but a romantic and nostalgic journey filled with emotions. For car enthusiasts and photography lovers, it is an unmissable opportunity to capture stunning scenes.
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